• Corporate Governance in IDOM : An Example of a Corporate Polity Sison, Alejo José G. | Fontrodona, Joan 2009 International Corporate Responsibility Series , Vol. 4 , S. 119 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 1935-1178 | 2154-3496 10.5840/icr200948 Abstract

    Aristotle indicates that although a monarchy is the best form of government in theory, in practice, a polity (“mixed regime”) is best. IDOM Engineering Consultancy is presented as an example of a “corporate polity.” In this case study, stories and rationales behind the institutionalization of worker participation in ownership and management are discussed. Arguments in favor of the corporate common good as the firm’s overarching concern are proffered. Legal challenges as well as those arising from the company’s growth and overseas expansion are studied.

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    Applied Philosophy | Business and Professional Ethics | Conference Proceedings | Social Science

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Sison, Alejo José G.
Fontrodona, Joan
Applied Philosophy
Business and Professional Ethics
Conference Proceedings

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